It’s one thing to be frugal when living on 2 incomes and splitting expenses, but how can we achieve financial goals on just 1 income? We’re thrilled to have Budget Girl (Sarah Wilson) on the show sharing her story of debt-payoff, budgeting, and stretching her dollar – proving to us all that financial goals can be achieved on even the tiniest of salaries! Whether you are single, a single-income family, or still interested in learning more ways to reduce expenses and save money – this one’s for you!
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Notable Notes:
We got to interview budget girl all about living off of one income and how she achieved financial goals on a tiny budget
- Tell us about your debt payoff journey?
- What were some of the challenges of paying off your debt as a single person? What were some of the advantages?
- Now that you have a boyfriend, how do you handle money together?
- What’s your biggest piece of advice for someone paying off debt on a single income?
BILL OF THE WEEK – Sarah – thanks for sharing with us your dream of a mortgage bill!
- If you want to submit your bill of the week visit frugalfriendspodcast.com/bill to leave us a bill
Lightning Round
Budget girl’s budgeting tips:
- Double check numbers – use pen and paper!
- Give yourself a category of miscellaneous or ‘wiggle room’
- Have a goal you are working toward (getting out of debt, house, car, travel, etc) this will help you keep from ‘just spending it’
Get more from budget girl at youtube.com/budgetgirl
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Frugal Friends Book Club:
- This month’s frugal book club book is The Minimalist Home by Joshua Becker!
- If you want a free copy, leave us a review on iTunes or Stitcher, screenshot the review and send it to frugalfriendspodcast@gmail.com. We’ll select the winners at the end of the month.